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Soldiers in Basic Combat Training with Company A, 3rd

Soldiers in Basic Combat Training with Company A, 3rd

Soldiers in Basic Combat Training with Company A, 3rd Battalion, 10th Infantry Regiment, move forward through the objective during an infantry rifle squad demonstration held Wednesday in combination with Family Day.

Staff Sgt. Christopher Smith, Company A, 3rd Battalion,

Staff Sgt. Christopher Smith, Company A, 3rd Battalion,

Staff Sgt. Christopher Smith, Company A, 3rd Battalion, 10th Infantry Regiment, drill sergeant, leads 1st Platoon "Night Stalkers" in a drill and ceremony demonstration during Family Day Wednesday.

A Soldier with Company A, 3rd Battalion, 10th Infantry

A Soldier with Company A, 3rd Battalion, 10th Infantry

A Soldier with Company A, 3rd Battalion, 10th Infantry Regiment, pauses to let family members look at combat gear during a rifle squad demonstration.

Riflemen with Company A, 3rd Battalion, 10th Infantry

Riflemen with Company A, 3rd Battalion, 10th Infantry

Riflemen with Company A, 3rd Battalion, 10th Infantry Regiment, move forward during a rifle squad demonstration Wednesday. The demonstration was held to show family and friends what the unit has learned in Basi... More

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